by jimwalton » Sun Jun 18, 2023 5:50 am
I'd be glad to talk to you, but my experience has been different. I definitely believe in the Abrahamic God, but have also discovered a great deceit in astrology. At one point in my life I followed astrology to find out the truth of it; it was wrong at least 98% of the time, and I was VERY put off by it. I was SO put off that I recognized it as a false path. I'd be glad to discuss it more.
As far as nature is concerned, as a Christian I believe in the sacredness of nature as having value as a creation of God, but not in any spirits of nature. In one sense humans are part of natural world, since we are animal organisms and share in the sense that we are created beings and not divine. In another sense, it's obvious to observe that humans are unique beings, and our spiritual lives and perceptions are not part of the rest of creation (trees, plants, the wind, fire, water, or animals). But I'd be glad to talk about it with you.
I certainly and definitely believe in the spiritual side of things, but I also have a sense of truth based in objective reality and not in religious appearances. I have found that much poking into spirit guides, channelers, concepts of human divinity, astrology, nature spirits, and such are the fruit of inadequacy rather than the path to truth.
Have you ever poked around in the CANA website?
http://www.christiananswersforthenewage.org
I'd be glad to talk to you, but my experience has been different. I definitely believe in the Abrahamic God, but have also discovered a great deceit in astrology. At one point in my life I followed astrology to find out the truth of it; it was wrong at least 98% of the time, and I was VERY put off by it. I was SO put off that I recognized it as a false path. I'd be glad to discuss it more.
As far as nature is concerned, as a Christian I believe in the sacredness of nature as having value as a creation of God, but not in any spirits of nature. In one sense humans are part of natural world, since we are animal organisms and share in the sense that we are created beings and not divine. In another sense, it's obvious to observe that humans are unique beings, and our spiritual lives and perceptions are not part of the rest of creation (trees, plants, the wind, fire, water, or animals). But I'd be glad to talk about it with you.
I certainly and definitely believe in the spiritual side of things, but I also have a sense of truth based in objective reality and not in religious appearances. I have found that much poking into spirit guides, channelers, concepts of human divinity, astrology, nature spirits, and such are the fruit of inadequacy rather than the path to truth.
Have you ever poked around in the CANA website? [url]http://www.christiananswersforthenewage.org[/url]